kickback

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A backward kick; a retrograde movement of an extremity.
 * 2)  A covert, often illegal, payment in return for a favor consisting of providing an opportunity of chargeable transaction; especially, a kind of quid pro quo in which if you (an insider) secretly help me (an outsider) win the bid for the contract then I will secretly send you a portion of the contract value; thus, a kind of bribe.
 * 3)  ; a sudden backward motion, usually in the direction of the operator.
 * 4)  An accident where an object being cut by a rotating blade or disk, such as a circular saw, is caught by the blade and thrown outward.
 * 5)  An accident wherein the upper tip of the bar of a running chainsaw contacts a relatively immovable object, forcing the bar upwards and pressing the running chain more firmly against the object, causing the saw to be hurled upwards and backwards into the operator's face.
 * 6)  A dangerous buildup of gas pressure at the wellhead.
 * 7)  The board separating one bowling lane from another at the pit end.
 * 8)  In contract bridge, an ace asking convention initiated by the first step above four of the agreed trump suit.
 * 9)  A feature that saves the ball from draining and propels it back into play.
 * 10) A relaxed party.
 * 1)  The board separating one bowling lane from another at the pit end.
 * 2)  In contract bridge, an ace asking convention initiated by the first step above four of the agreed trump suit.
 * 3)  A feature that saves the ball from draining and propels it back into play.
 * 4) A relaxed party.
 * 1) A relaxed party.

Translations

 * Finnish: potku taakse
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 * German: verdeckte Rückvergütung, Retrozession, Kickback, Kick-back, Kick-Back, für eine Gefälligkeit heimlich ausgezahlter Geldbetrag
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 * Finnish:, takapotku
 * Swedish: motreaktion


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